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Corruption dominates the Oregon political landscape. In Understanding Corruption in Oregon, author Joseph Gall addresses the illegal taxation of mobile homes sited in Mobile Home Parks. Based on personal experience and research of the relevant laws, Gall details how the Executive Branch refuses to comply with applicable law ; and, how the Judicial Branch refuses to exercise its mandated responsibilities. Understanding Corruption in Oregon provides information, with ample references to Oregon law, to analyze the facts and to formulate an opinion. It also gives insight to the Legislative…mehr

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Corruption dominates the Oregon political landscape. In Understanding Corruption in Oregon, author Joseph Gall addresses the illegal taxation of mobile homes sited in Mobile Home Parks. Based on personal experience and research of the relevant laws, Gall details how the Executive Branch refuses to comply with applicable law ; and, how the Judicial Branch refuses to exercise its mandated responsibilities. Understanding Corruption in Oregon provides information, with ample references to Oregon law, to analyze the facts and to formulate an opinion. It also gives insight to the Legislative Branch's efforts to provide a transparently honest government. Augmented with an appendix of supporting documents, Understanding Corruption in Oregon exposes the malfeasance by many public officers. It also shows why it is monetary suicide to file an appeal before the Tax Court which interprets the law to appease the Department of Revenue. My first petition for redress of grievances should have resolved the issue of illegal taxation of personal property; but, that didn't happen. My ignorance of applicable law allowed government deception and misrepresentation to prevail. The issue was - and still is - the illegal taxation of personal property; specifically, mobile homes that are classified ( in law ) as personal property by HUD and the Oregon Revised Statutes.